I'm not a Robot

 


A handsome young CEO with a severe allergy to human contact gets duped by a team of robotic scientists and an aspiring entrepreneur.  I won’t reveal any more of the plot than that, but I have to say that this is one of the better K-dramas I have watched. It shows the effects that loneliness can have on a person. Plus the actress playing the romantic lead is so cute. There are more beautiful Korean actresses, but she seems like someone you could actually talk to. The plot is pretty contrived, as with all of these dramas, but one scene that stands out is one in which a bunch of tiny crabs escape and two men are having a very serious discussion while they have crabs exploring them. I think there are many people who are lonely, and it is a fact that not all of them will find someone that they are compatible with-so if the future is to be robots like AG-3, I wouldn’t mind.  This is not the most moving K-drama, but it does make you cry a few times. I think I’m finally understanding the purpose of these dramas. They are designed to look good, and give you a fantasy version of your life while allowing you to feel emotions that you might be suppressing. It’s good for me, because I am often sad, and I don’t often cry and I need to. 5/5.

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